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Taxonomists are scientists (usually in museums) who classify life. They're field has open boundaries which creates tension for the Taxonomists and is a lesson to all of us dealing with boundaries. To read the article thi...
Why Do Taxonomists Write the Meanest Obituaries? is an episode from sift by Bishop Sand. Taxonomists are scientists (usually in museums) who classify life. They're field has open boundaries which creates tension for the Taxonomists and is a...
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Taxonomists are scientists (usually in museums) who classify life. They're field has open boundaries which creates tension for the Taxonomists and is a lesson to all of us dealing with boundaries. To read the article this story was based upon go here: This piece was produced by Bishop Sand at Goat Rodeo. This story was originally written by Ansel Payne. Taxonomists featured in this episode: Frank Krell Daniel Leo Gustafsson Ansel Payne Sarah Spaulding Bill Weber This episode was produced and hosted by Bishop Sand from Goat Rodeo, a new kind of audio network.
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Why Do Taxonomists Write the Meanest Obituaries? is from sift by Bishop Sand.
Published Nov 1, 2018 and 00:34:43 long